I read 50 books last year. Here's everything that helped me stay on track

Based on the provided text, here are some suggestions for reading books:

* Check out online book databases like Libby to borrow e-books from your local library.
* Consider attending a book signing or panel discussion by an author you're interested in.
* Put away your phone and create a tech-free, calming space while reading.
* Look into Filter's team recommendations for the latest releases.

Additionally, here are some book recommendations:

* "Play Nice" by Rachel Harrison
* "Anatomy of an Alibi" by Ashley Elston (available on Book of the Month with subscription)
* "Herculine" by Grace Byron
* "The Bomber Mafia" by Malcolm Gladwell

Please note that the prices mentioned in the text are subject to change and may vary depending on your location.
 
idk why ppl stil use libby 2 borrow e-books its like, so easy 2 find sumthin good 2 read. i personally got a subscription 2 book of the month n it's been life changing lol. i just wish they had more options 4 ppl w/ disabilities. i mean, some books r hard 2 get bc they need audiobook versions or somethin. anyways, i've heard great tings about "play nice" n "the bomber mafia", gonna have 2 check em out
 
omg i'm so down for a good book rec πŸ“šπŸ’– i've been trying to get through this math homework all day but my mind keeps wandering 🀯 guess what would be way more interesting to read about? like, have you guys ever wondered how mathematicians come up with those crazy equations? that's basically the same level of depth as "the bomber mafia" lol anyway, i'm gonna check out libby and see if they have any books on probability theory πŸ“ŠπŸ‘
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ I'm loving all these book recs! Been meaning to get back into reading more and this is just the push I needed πŸ€—. Have you guys checked out Libby? It's like, so easy to borrow e-books from my local library and it's got such a great selection πŸ“–. And omg, "The Bomber Mafia" by Malcolm Gladwell... been wanting to read that for ages! πŸ’₯ Maybe I'll even put away my phone and get cozy with a good book 😌. What about you guys? Got any fave recs or authors you're loving right now? πŸ€”
 
Reading books is like trying to find a decent Wi-Fi signal - sometimes it's all over the place πŸ˜‚. But seriously, if you're looking for some new reads, I'd say check out Libby, they've got some sweet deals on e-books. And don't even get me started on phone usage while reading, that's just like trying to eat a sandwich with your hands - it's a total no-no 🀣. As for the recs, I'm intrigued by "The Bomber Mafia" - who knew bombers could be so interesting? And hey, if you're feeling flush, hit up that book signing thingy, but if not, just put on some comfy PJs and get lost in a good book πŸ‘•πŸ’€.
 
omg i'm so down for these book recs!!! πŸ“šπŸ‘ i've been looking for something new to read and "play nice" sounds like a great start... also, can we talk about how cool it is that libby has e-books available from our local library? 🀩 no more having to physically visit the library or wait for books to be shipped. that's just genius! 😎
 
I'm so over people still borrowing books from physical libraries when they have e-books at their fingertips πŸ“šπŸ’». I mean, I love the old-school feel of a bookshelf, but come on, get with the times! Libby is amazing, you can borrow hundreds of titles and even download them to your tablet or phone... it's so convenient!
 
I just love gettin' lost in a good book, ya know? πŸ“šπŸ‘“ I think it's so cool that there's all these awesome resources out there for findin' new reads. Libby is like a treasure trove of e-books - I mean, who doesn't love bein' able to borrow books from their local library online?! And them book signings and panel discussions sound like an absolute blast! πŸŽ‰ You get to meet the authors in person and learn more about their work... it's like gettin' a behind-the-scenes peek. And don't even get me started on Filter's team recs - I'm all about discoverin' new authors and books. As for my own reading nook, I've gotta say, puttin' away the phone is key for me. It's amazing how much more focused you can be when it's just you and your book! πŸ“–πŸ’«
 
πŸ“šπŸ’‘ I'm so down for some new book recs! πŸ€” I've been meaning to try out this Libby thing, is it really easy to use? And what's with all these author events? 🎟️ Are they free? Can you just listen to the audiobook while waiting in line? πŸ˜‚ Also, I'm intrigued by "Play Nice" - has anyone read it? Is it a thriller or romance? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And how do I sign up for Book of the Month if I haven't already? πŸ“
 
πŸ“šπŸ’» I'm low-key annoyed that we still need to be reminded to put our phones away when reading. Like, shouldn't this be a thing of the past? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ On the other hand, I love the idea of book signing events and author panels... it's like they say, "the best books are written by people who know how to tell a good story" πŸ“šπŸ‘

Stats-wise, did you know that 75% of readers prefer physical copies over e-books (source: Pew Research Center)? And, fun fact, the most popular book genres in 2024 were fiction, non-fiction, mystery, thriller, sci-fi, and fantasy! πŸ“Š

If I had to pick one book from the list, I'd go with "Play Nice" by Rachel Harrison... her writing style is like a breath of fresh air. Anyway, happy reading, everyone! πŸ’«
 
I'm loving these book recs πŸ“šπŸ‘ Filter's got my back when it comes to finding new reads! I've added "Anatomy of an Alibi" by Ashley Elston to my queue already, been eyeing that one for ages πŸ€”. And can we talk about how amazing Libby is? I mean, borrowing e-books from my local library has changed the game for me πŸ˜‚. No more waiting in line at the physical branch or dealing with pesky book return fees πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Just straight-up access to all the good stuff. And that Filter team recs section? Genius πŸ’‘ can't wait to see what else they've got lined up!
 
I'm not sure how I feel about this... πŸ€” On one hand, I love the idea of reading more books and discovering new authors! "Play Nice" by Rachel Harrison sounds like a fascinating read, and I've always been a fan of Malcolm Gladwell's writing style in "The Bomber Mafia". But, on the other hand, can't we just use our phones to borrow e-books from our local library? It feels so... outdated πŸ“šπŸ’». And what about all the authors out there who are already available online? Like, why would we need a physical book signing or panel discussion? πŸ˜’ I guess it's all about creating a "tech-free" space and taking a step back from the digital world... but for me, that sounds like a total snooze fest 😴.
 
just saw this thread lol I'm so late I've been stuck in a reading slump for months but these book recs have me super excited 🀯 "The Bomber Mafia" sounds like a wild read I've always wanted to dive into more history non-fiction Malcolm Gladwell's books are like my go-to comfort zone 😊 and that one about the bomber mafia has all sorts of cool sounding stories in it πŸ“š also anyone else been meaning to check out Libby for e-book borrowing? I think I'll give it a shot this weekend πŸŽ‰
 
Ugh, can we make the font sizes smaller or something? I'm already squinting trying to read this 🀯... and what's up with all these suggestions for making a "tech-free space"? Like, who does that? Can't we just browse our phones when we want to? And another thing, why do they have to mention the prices are subject to change? It feels like they're just trying to scare people off πŸ€‘... anyway, I guess if you're looking for some book recs, "Play Nice" and "The Bomber Mafia" sound pretty good to me πŸ‘
 
Ugh, I'm so done with online book recommendations. Like how are they even supposed to curate a list of books? "Put away your phone and create a tech-free, calming space while reading" umm yeah right... who can do that in this day and age? And what's up with the prices being subject to change? Are we really expected to just take their word for it? 🀯 Can't they at least give us some actual info on when the books go on sale or something?
 
Ugh, you guys gotta make sure you're using those online book databases properly πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! I mean, borrowing e-books from your local library is great, but don't forget to cancel them before they expire or you'll be stuck with a bunch of dead links πŸ˜’. And please, for the love of all things literary, put away that phone while reading - it's like, super distracting and you're missing out on so much πŸ“–πŸ’»! And have you checked out those book signings and panel discussions? I swear, they're always so worth it... just don't expect to get a good spot at the author table if you show up late πŸ˜….
 
omg i'm so done with my phone when im reading πŸ˜΄πŸ’» - it's like, can't we just disconnect for a bit? 🀯 i've seen these articles where people get so caught up in scrolling through their feeds that they forget what they're even doing... and then they wonder why they don't get anything accomplished πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, gotta check out some of those book recs tho! been meaning to pick up "The Bomber Mafia" - glad it's getting some love πŸ’•
 
πŸ“šπŸ‘ Reading is like a little escape from reality, ya know? It's about immersing yourself in a different world for a while, learning new things, and just relaxing 😌. I think it's so cool that there are resources like Libby that make it easy to access e-books from your local library. It's like having the entire library at your fingertips πŸ“Š!
 
omg i just read about these amazing book recs 🀩 u should def check out Libby 2 borrow e-books from ur local library! also, if u wanna get all excited about a new release, look into Filter's recs they got some awesome picks πŸ“šπŸ‘ personally, i'm so done with phone distractions when reading - gotta have a tech-free zone set up ASAP 😴 just found out abt "Herculine" by Grace Byron & it looks SO good! added to my fave reads list πŸ’•
 
I'm loving this, a new year and we're already getting into some awesome book recs πŸ“šπŸ˜Ž! I think it's so cool how they're emphasizing the importance of disconnecting from our phones when reading - it's like our brains just shut down and take in everything around us, you know? πŸ’‘ And oh man, "The Bomber Mafia" by Malcolm Gladwell is on my list ASAP - I've heard great things about his writing style 🀩. But honestly, I'm more of a Kindle girl myself... how's Libby working out for people? Any big differences between the two for you guys? πŸ“Ί
 
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